Election Day 2014: What our listeners are doing June 3

Election official Henry Tung displays a sheet of 'I Voted' stickers in various languages at a polling station at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Monterey Park, Los Angeles, on November 6, 2012.
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Kristen Lepore|June 2, 2014

Election day is Tuesday. What are your plans?

That's the question we asked our listeners via the Public Insight Network and social media. Some were enthusiastic about voting; others said they could not care less. Read a collection of responses below.

Of California's 178 races this year, which races matter to you — if any? Share your thoughts in comments, on Twitter @KPCC or Facebook by filling in the blank: On election day, I'll _____________ .

In the meantime — if you are voting — you can find out who will be on your ballot with KPCC’s personalized app here.

On election day, I’ll not vote! Nothing changes, politicians can't make changes and they only think for their own pockets. I share this opinion with the majority of voters. Do the math! How many qualified voters? What is the number of actual votes? So, what is the actual percentage that voted a person into office? It is usually about 17 percent that stands up to vote a person into office!

—Rick Moran

On election day, I’ll be voting YES on MEASURE CC to fix Culver City schools. It's a important school bond to fix up Culver City's schools. The education in Culver City is excellent. We have our own school district, Culver City Unified. However, the buildings and classrooms are in urgent need of repairs and upgrades, and this bond will raise money to do just that!

—Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin

On election day, I’ll have already voted by mail.

—Brett Campbell

On election day, I’ll vote for the offices that relate to my district.

—Sarah Bates

On election day, I’ll [have] already mailed my ballot. I've voted in every election since I was old enough and will continue to do so (70 this year), it's my duty and a great privilege.